Edentulism and shortened dental arch in Brazilian elderly from the National Survey of Oral Health 2003

被引:13
|
作者
Freitas Ribeiro, Marco Tulio [1 ]
Camargo da Rosa, Marco Aurelio [1 ]
Natal de Lima, Rosa Maria [1 ]
Duarte Vargas, Andrea Maria [1 ]
Amaral Haddad, Joao Paulo [1 ]
Ferreira e Ferreira, Efigenia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
来源
REVISTA DE SAUDE PUBLICA | 2011年 / 45卷 / 05期
关键词
Aged; Tooth Loss; Dental Health Surveys; Oral Health; OLDER-PEOPLE; ADULTS; TEETH; GOALS; MOUTH;
D O I
10.1590/S0034-89102011005000057
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: To describe the distribution of edentulism and estimate the prevalence of functional dentition and shortened dental arch among elderly population. METHODS: A population-based epidemiological study was carried out with a sample of 5,349 respondents aged 65 to 74 years obtained from the 2002 and 2003 Brazilian Ministry of Health/Division of Oral Health survey database. The following variables were studied: gender; macroregion of residence; missing teeth; percentage that met the World Health Organization goal for oral health in the age group 65 to 74 years (50% having at least 20 natural teeth); presence of shortened dental arch; number of posterior occluding pairs of teeth. The Chi-square test assessed the association between categorical variables. The Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used to assess differences of mean between number of posterior occluding pairs teeth, macro-region and gender. RESULTS: The elderly population had an average of 5.49 teeth (SD: 7.93) with a median of 0. The proportion of completely edentulous respondents was 54.7%. Complete edentulism was 18.2% in the upper arch and 1.9% in the lower arch. The World Health Organization goal was achieved in 10% of all respondents studied. However, only 2.7% had acceptable masticatory function and aesthetics (having at least shortened dental arch) and a mean number of posterior occluding pairs of 6.94 (SD=2.97). There were significant differences of the percentage of respondents that met the World Health Organization goal and presence of shortened dental arch between men and women. There were differences in shortened dental arch between macroregions. CONCLUSIONS: The Brazilian epidemiological oral health survey showed high rate of edentulism and low rate of shortened dental arch in the elderly population studied, thus suggesting significant functional and aesthetic impairment in all Brazilian macroregions especially among women.
引用
收藏
页码:817 / 823
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Oral Health Need and Access to Dental Services: Evidence from the National Survey of Children's Health, 2007
    Bell, Janice F.
    Huebner, Colleen E.
    Reed, Sarah C.
    MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL, 2012, 16 : S27 - S34
  • [22] Oral Health Need and Access to Dental Services: Evidence from the National Survey of Children’s Health, 2007
    Janice F. Bell
    Colleen E. Huebner
    Sarah C. Reed
    Maternal and Child Health Journal, 2012, 16 : 27 - 34
  • [23] The Brazilian Oral Health Survey (SBBrasil 2003): determining sample weights and structural information
    de Sousa Queiroz, Rejane Christine
    Portela, Margareth Crisostomo
    do Nascimento Silva, Pedro Luis
    Leite de Vasconcellos, Mauricio Teixeira
    CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA, 2012, 28 (02): : 239 - 255
  • [24] Scientific validity of epidemiological knowledge based on data from the Brazilian Oral Health Survey (SB Brazil 2003)
    Narvai, Paulo Capel
    Ferreira Antunes, Jose Leopoldo
    Moyses, Samuel Jorge
    Frazao, Paulo
    Peres, Marco Aurelio
    Peres, Karen Glazer
    Rosario de Sousa, Maria da Luz
    Roncalli, Angelo Giuseppe
    CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA, 2010, 26 (04): : 647 - 657
  • [25] Shortened dental arch and prosthetic effect on oral health-related quality of life: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Fueki, K.
    Baba, K.
    JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION, 2017, 44 (07) : 563 - 572
  • [26] Dental Caries Pattern Amongst Tanzanian Children: National Oral Health Survey
    Mbawalla, Hawa Shariff
    Nyamuryekung'e, Kasusu Klint
    Mtaya-Mlangwa, Matilda
    Masalu, Joyce-Rose
    INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL, 2023, 73 (05) : 731 - 737
  • [29] Dental caries in Uruguayan adults and elders: findings from the first Uruguayan National Oral Health Survey
    Alvarez, Licet
    Liberman, Judith
    Abreu, Soledad
    Mangarelli, Carolina
    Correa, Marcos B.
    Demarco, Flavio Fernando
    Lorenzo, Susana
    Nascimento, Gustavo G.
    CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA, 2015, 31 (08): : 1663 - 1672
  • [30] TEN-YEAR TRENDS IN THE HEALTH OF BRAZILIAN ELDERLY: EVIDENCES FROM A NATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE HEALTH SURVEY (PNAD 1998, 2003, 2008)
    Lima-Costa, M. F.
    Matos, D. L.
    Camargos, V. P.
    Macinko, J.
    JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2011, 65 : A411 - A411